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Thursday, April 28, 2011

IN THE GARDEN!

It's time to check out what's happening in the garden this week!I finally found the flowers that I was looking for to plant in my little galoshes: pink begonias and blue lobelia. That blue butterfly is a light that was in our daughter's room when she was a little girl, and now it's a "night light" by the back door.This chair was all chippy and in desperate need of a new paint job.Now it's RED!And it holds an old enamel bowl full of a variety of sedum.And the frame surrounding the sign that certifies our backyard as a wildlife habitat got a whitewashing.Tulips surrounding the mailbox.The garden out on the corner of our yard. This garden is full of tulips and grape hyacinths.Lovely red tulips.The Bleeding Heart, or Dicentra, is finally starting to bloom.So are the Virginia Bluebells.These pink hyacinths that I found at Lowes for 99 cents will go in The Lamppost Garden. Yes, I have a name for every one of the gardens! And I have alot of gardens. By the end of the summer, you will think I'm either crazy for having so many gardens, or you will feel sorry for me and come help me weed!!!NEXT WEEK: Weather permitting, two RED things go in The Lamppost Garden!

14 comments:

I love the thought of naming your gardens. It is something I might like to do too! Our whole front yard is Gnomeland...hmmm...we are laying brick as I type to lead to the back yard...hmmm...you have me thinking!

Carol, do you have a vintage AVON guide? I have one for you if you would like it. It's cool. I also have another item or two to send you when I get the store closed.

Why...just because.

Love sent! Back to commmenting next week. I've missed my blog friends. Thanks for hanging in there with me while the store was floating.

Carol, Thank you for sharing your lovely garden! We love the chair and the habitat sign. The little galoshes are sweet. We are both working now and have yet to find time to get into the garden. Hopefully we will get started this weekend. We are glad that you liked our packaging wrap! That was Michele's creativity coming out. We hope you have a lovely weekend :)

Of course the chair was to be painted red! I can't imagine it any other color. I love your gardens, and why not name them? How else to keep track of what you're talking about? My spring flowers have given way to the next batch of summer flowers.Brenda

I plan on having a flower power day today in celebration of May! Off to the nursery to find something bright and beautiful for my black and red flower cart.

Oh goody...you already have the AVON guide. I bought it a few years ago for the same reason as you. To remember when!Yes...mom had an AVON lady that smelled like heaven and was so pretty. I loved her nails and everything about her and felt so grown up when mom allowed me to place an order for ME! Very fun memories. The Avon Lady would do my mom's nails!